Dropbox adds new features to woo enterprise users
Dropbox wants to gain a stronger foothold in the enterprise, and on Thursday it rolled out several new Dropbox for Business features that sweeten the deal for corporate users.
New tiered admin roles are designed to help delegate day-to-day responsibilities, which could make life easier for IT administrators charged with managing large Dropbox deployment. Companies can now assign admins to one of three distinct roles, each with a different set of permissions.
An enterprise installer, meanwhile, lets admins automate the deployment of Dropbox for Business remotely to any Windows desktop machine.
Dropbox is also working to beef up security—it was recently certified as compliant with ISO guidelines on how it guards personally identifiable information—and now it’s made it easier for admins to require two-step verification for account access as well.
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